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UNINA9910438075503321 |
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Autore |
Nayak Satyendra S. <1949-> |
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Titolo |
The global financial crisis : genesis, policy response and road ahead / / Satyendra Nayak |
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New Delhi ; ; New York, : Springer, c2013 |
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1-299-33780-5 |
81-322-0798-X |
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[1st ed. 2013.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (305 p.) |
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 |
International economic relations |
Financial crises - History |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Part I- The Crisis: Micro-Macro Perspective -- Chapter1- Pathology of the Crisis -- Chapter 2- Sub-Prime Debt Imbroglio : Risks-Rewards of Financial Sophistication -- Chapter 3- Policy Response -- Chapter 4- Why Is the Economy Not Taking Off? -- Chapter 5- Euro-Sclerosis: Causation and Control -- Part II- Evolutionary Economics: A Systemic View -- Chapter 6- Benign Neglect of Dollar: Bretton Woods and its Demise -- Chapter 7- Enter The Globalization : Paradigm Shift -- Chapter 8- Great Crash and Depression : Relook -- Part III- Structural Gaps -- Chapter 9- Metamorphosis of American Capitalism -- Chapter 10- Downfall of Communism : God That Failed -- Chapter 11- Structural Shifts -- Chapter 12- US Savings Gap Vs Global Liquidity Reflux -- Part IV- Looking Ahead -- Chapter 13- Conundrum of Financial Markets : Measuring Risks and Mapping Regulation -- Chapter 14- Rediscovering Keynes -- Chapter 15- New Bretton Woods : Agenda for Global Economic Reform. . |
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The Financial Crisis, though originating in the US, is global and comparable with the Great Depression of the 1930s. The book takes both micro and macro view of the crisis. It examines the evolution of the global monetary system and looks at the crisis from a systemic angle. It examines the institutional changes in American capitalism and |
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market mechanisms. The dynamics of the market and its cyclical characters are discussed. It examines the structural changes in the US economy. The role of globalization and international funds flow, their changing character and the growing interdependence among nations have been examined. At the micro level, the book discusses the subprime market and the gaps in the system that created the crisis. It deals with the supervisory structure and growing influence of the derivatives market and the synthetic products that are threatening the financial system. It also analyzes the fundamental changes in the global trading and payments patterns, which are influencing the US balance of payments and the US dollar. The secular changes in the structure of the US economy are impacting the global economy. The work deals with the measures taken to resolve the crisis both in the US and on a global scale. The reforms necessary to avoid the recurrence of the crisis are outlined. The study aims to underline these factors and draw a perspective for the US dollar. It is also proposed to draw a scenario for a more efficient and equitable global monetary system with a role for the US dollar along with a new vehicle for international payments and finance. This would also include the reform of the global economic system and the IMF. The special feature of the book is that it takes a holistic view of the problem. The systemic and macro issues are discussed in addition to its microanalysis. |
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UNINA9910878061103321 |
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Autore |
Sharma Sunil Kumar |
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Dynamics of Transportation Ecosystem, Modeling, and Control / / edited by Sunil Kumar Sharma, Ram Krishna Upadhyay, Vikram Kumar |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (394 pages) |
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Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, , 2522-8374 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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UpadhyayRam Krishna |
KumarVikram |
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Transportation engineering |
Traffic engineering |
Civil engineering |
Electrical engineering |
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Dynamics of Transportation Ecosystem, Modeling and Control -- Chapter 2: Comparing meta-heuristic algorithms for transit network design -- Chapter 3: Railway Induced Noise And Vibration -- Chapter 4: Reducing Transaction Costs And Increasing Traceability In Indian Food Supply Chain Using Blockchain -- Chapter 5: Transport Decarbonisation in Nigeria: A Dialectic Review -- Chapter 6: Sustainable supply chain management challenges in petroleum transportation -- Chapter 7: Assessment and Mapping of Traffic Noise Levels in Coal Capital of India, Dhanbad, India: Implications for Noise Pollution Management -- Chapter 8: Generalized ANN assisted data-driven aerodynamic optimization technique -- Chapter 9: Hydrogen Powered Rolling Stock: A Review -- Chapter 10: Theoretical and Application Aspects of Determining the Curvature of the Railway Track Axis by the Moving Chord Method -- Chapter 11: Train delay prediction using machine learning technique -- Chapter 12: TechnologicalImprovement in F&V Cold Chain in India -- Chapter 13: |
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Designing a Framework for Sustainable Supply Chain Management of Coal Transportation -- Chapter 14: Environmental Assessment of the of DFCCIL -- Chapter 15: Modelling and analysis of the hydraulic system parameters under different loading conditions -- Chapter 16: Study of the Bullwhip Effect in a Multistage Supply Chain considering Four Retailers with a Callback Structure -- Chapter 17: Warehousing and Supply Chain Management of Dangerous Goods -- Chapter 18: Pyrolysis of plastic waste as a route to a circular economy: An advanced chemistry approach -- Chapter 19: Determinstic and Probabilistic Forced Response Analysis of A Railway Coach Using FEA -- Chapter 20: Reliability Model of Railroad Traffic Control System Equipped With Peltier Cell. |
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Transportation is the lifeblood of modern society, connecting people, goods, and information across the world. However, as our cities grow and the demand for transportation increases, it becomes imperative to understand and manage the intricate dynamics of the transportation ecosystem. This book provides an in-depth exploration of the complex dynamics of transportation systems, with a focus on modeling and control strategies that can enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience. It is an indispensable resource for transportation engineers, researchers, students, and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics at play in transportation systems. By delving into advanced modeling techniques, control strategies, and sustainability considerations, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate and optimize the evolving transportation landscape. This book offers a comprehensive examination of the interconnected elements within the transportation ecosystem, including vehicles, infrastructure, traffic flow, and emerging technologies. It explores advanced modeling and simulation techniques for understanding and predicting transportation system behavior, discussing control strategies that can be applied to optimize transportation systems, enhancing safety, and mitigating congestion, addressing the challenges of sustainability and resilience in transportation, including the integration of eco-friendly technologies and disaster response. |
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